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Welcome to the lemmy.world community for Portland, Oregon!

This community has kind of been empty since it was created, I'm hoping to change that!

Unlike "other" Portland communities you may have seen "elsewhere", I believe in a "warts and all" approach. You are free to take off your Rose tinted glasses and talk about topics that are dragging our city down.

At the same time, sunset pics, snowmageddon, traffic monster, cones, that's all welcome as well. Let's collectively keep Portland weird!

2024 is going to be an interesting year politically with all the changes to city government, I will attempt to tag political threads with a [Politics] tag and encourage users to do so as well.

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It's OK to go after Teargas Ted, it's OK to say Rene Gonzales is a fascist, ACAB, BLM, whatever floats your boat (WEFYB).

It's NOT OK to attack or diminish another user. Feel free to disagree, you can point out the many ways you think they're wrong, just don't start throwing perjoratives AT OTHER USERS.

Links to know!

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Portland Winterhawks Home Game Schedule!

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Portland Timbers Pre-Season Starts in February!

https://www.timbers.com/schedule/matches#competition=all&date=2024-02-10

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"The Portland Clinic has had a location downtown for 104 years, but the block outside its doors has become the city's latest open-air fentanyl market."

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[–] yogi_pogi 3 points 1 day ago

Understandable. Staff is overworked and not supported, and the "clients" aren't exactly receptive to help.

[–] mortalic 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Police won't have jobs if there are no businesses to protect.

Police can't solve this problem, because these people are addicted.

You must have services to get them clean and off the streets. It's the only option. Why are we still talking about this?

[–] yogi_pogi 2 points 1 day ago

Police won't solve the problem because a few years ago, they chose a stance of abandoning downtown. Then again, all they did was arrest the addict and let them go later, sometimes even roughing them up.

In the past month, I've seen a significant uptick on plainclothes workers helping addicts clean up.